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Singapore Airshow

Singapore Airshow draws record 65,000 trade visitors in 4 days; next run set for Feb 15-20, 2028

Mr Leck Chet Lam, managing director of the Singapore Airshow organiser Experia Events on Feb 6, 2026.
Mr Leck Chet Lam, managing director of the Singapore Airshow organiser Experia Events on Feb 6, 2026.

SIA, SIA Engineering Company and A*STAR tie up to make more complex plane parts

These labs, announced at the Singapore Airshow, are meant to improve advanced manufacturing capabilities for aircraft cabin parts.
These labs, announced at the Singapore Airshow, are meant to improve advanced manufacturing capabilities for aircraft cabin parts.

Visitors to Singapore Airshow on Feb 7, 8 should use shuttle buses from Expo MRT station: Organiser

For public visitors, the cost of the shuttle bus service is included in the ticket price.
For public visitors, the cost of the shuttle bus service is included in the ticket price.

What to see and do at Singapore Airshow 2026

A fighter jet from the Royal Malaysian Air Force performing solo aerobatics during the aerial display at the Singapore Airshow 2026. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI
A fighter jet from the Royal Malaysian Air Force performing solo aerobatics during the aerial display at the Singapore Airshow 2026. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI

S’pore Aero Engine Services to hire over 1,000 technicians in next 5 years under deal with EDB

(From left)  SIAEC CEO Chin Yau Seng, SAESL vice-president Sharael Taha, Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry Low Yen Ling; EDB vice-president Zheng Jingxin and SIAEC chief commercial officer Wong Yue Jeen signing an MOU on Feb 5.
(From left)  SIAEC CEO Chin Yau Seng, SAESL vice-president Sharael Taha, Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry Low Yen Ling; EDB vice-president Zheng Jingxin and SIAEC chief commercial officer Wong Yue Jeen signing an MOU on Feb 5.

Air taxis to be tested for emergency medical response in Singapore

UK-based manufacturer Vertical Aerospace will look at how electric and hybrid-electric vertical aircraft can support timely medical response in remote areas around Singapore.
UK-based manufacturer Vertical Aerospace will look at how electric and hybrid-electric vertical aircraft can support timely medical response in remote areas around Singapore.

Green jet fuel costly, but securing demand is key to wider adoption: Industry leaders

Mr Mario Mifsud, vice-president for sales and trading of renewable fuels for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and the Asia-Pacific region at sustainable fuel producer Neste, said demand for the green fuel must be mandated.
Mr Mario Mifsud, vice-president for sales and trading of renewable fuels for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and the Asia-Pacific region at sustainable fuel producer Neste, said demand for the green fuel must be mandated.

Australian pilot excited to demonstrate F-35 capabilities at Singapore Airshow

The Royal Australian Air Force's F-35A performing during the Singapore Airshow's flying display on Feb 3.
The Royal Australian Air Force's F-35A performing during the Singapore Airshow's flying display on Feb 3.

Agreements signed to boost aviation and aerospace operations on Day 1 of Singapore Airshow

(From left) Mr Christopher Haave, vice-president of international operations and global government relations at RTX; Ms Irene Makris, president of power and controls at Collins Aerospace; Ms Cindy Koh, executive vice-president at the Economic Development Board (EDB); and Mr Png Cheong Boon, chairman of EDB, at the signing of an MOU on Feb 3.
(From left) Mr Christopher Haave, vice-president of international operations and global government relations at RTX; Ms Irene Makris, president of power and controls at Collins Aerospace; Ms Cindy Koh, executive vice-president at the Economic Development Board (EDB); and Mr Png Cheong Boon, chairman of EDB, at the signing of an MOU on Feb 3.

Germany eyes lasers, spy satellites in military space spending splurge

Germany will build an encrypted military constellation of more than 100 satellites over the next few years, said the head of German Space Command Michael Traut.
Germany will build an encrypted military constellation of more than 100 satellites over the next few years, said the head of German Space Command Michael Traut.

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MDDI (P) 046/10/2025. Published by SPH Media Limited, Co. Regn. No.202120748H. Copyright © 2026 SPH Media Limited. All rights reserved.